On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Berndt Josef Wulf wrote:
> ip6mode=router
...
> The same setup without defaultroute6 defined didn't work. The link
> only came alive after explicit declaration of the defaultroute6.
You are right in that you have to setup some routing on a router (:-), and
that for the given case this results in a default route. We do not want to
make people think that's the same as the IPv4 default route.
Maybe we can have a v6uplink variable that's only used with
ip6mode=router?
Of course some more general setup that allows putting config info for IPv6
routers into rc.conf wouldn't be bad either. (I hate ifconfig.*
etc. files!)
- Hubert
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